Service providing system and method which divides a request into plural service requests and provides an integrated service based on service utilization history information in response to the request

a service request and service technology, applied in the field of service request division, can solve the problems of not being able to connect to a plurality of information providing computers at the same time, unable to find a truly required service, and difficult for end users to find out a service desired by an end user, and achieve the effect of effective information service utilization

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-01-25
HITACHI LTD
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Benefits of technology

An object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problems, and provide a service suitable to a request of an end user, and which is capable of realizing more effective information service utilization by end users.

Problems solved by technology

However, for instance, in interfaces such as WWW (World Wide Web) presently provided in the Internet, end users must know connection destinations of information providing computers, and also cannot be connected to a plurality of information providing computers at the same time.
As a consequence, it is rather difficult for end users to find a truly required service from among a huge amount of information and effectively utilize this truly necessary service without having advance knowledge of the service and also without cumbersome operations.
The above-described conventional techniques suffer the following described problems, since there are preconditions, namely, the end users are connected to the information providing computers, and thereafter the end uses can newly retrieve the contents of the provided services and can newly propose to utilize the service; the end user cannot be connected to a plurality of information providing computers at the same time; and also only the information of the service request is sent from the end user, and the information providing computer neither receives, nor holds the personal information of the end user.
(1) It is difficult to find out a service desired by an end user.
In other words, even when a certain information providing computer provides a service desired by the end user, if the end user does not know of the existence of this information providing computer and / or connection destinations, then the end user cannot utilize this service.
It is practically difficult for the end user to personally grasp a huge number of service contents of information providing computers and a large number of connection destinations.
Thus, the end user can hardly utilize his truly desirable services.
(2) It is difficult to utilize a suitable service, depending upon a change in conditions.
End users can hardly, personally grasp all of these changes.
It is practically difficult that the end users systematically evaluate these conditions and thus select the proper services in accordance with this change.
(3) It is difficult to discriminate services from each other based on desires and service utilization histories of end users.
As a consequence, the information providing computers cannot select the proper services which can provide the higher rate of satisfaction to the requests of the respective end users, but therefore the end users themselves must retrieve their desirable services and also must hold / manage the service utilization histories.
(4) When services of a plurality of information providing computers are integrated to be received, procedures by end users become cumbersome.

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embodiment 1

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FIG. 1 is a structural diagram of a network system according to a first embodiment, to which an information providing system of the present invention is applied.

As indicated in the drawing, this system includes information acquiring computers 11, 12, . . . , 1m, information providing computers 21, 22, . . . , 2n and a service providing computer 2 connected to a public line network 1. The information acquiring computer 11 is arranged by a communication management unit 111 and an application unit 112. It should be noted that this arrangement is similar to those of the information acquiring computers 12, . . . , 1m. The information providing computer 21 is arranged by a communication management unit 211 and an application unit 212. It should also be noted that this arrangement is similar to those of the information providing computers 22, . . . 2n. The service providing computer 2 is arranged by a communication management unit 3, a service management unit 4, an applicatio...

embodiment 2

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FIG. 33 is a structural diagram of an information providing system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

In this embodiment, a service providing computer, an information acquiring computer, and an information providing computer belong to any one of four groups, i.e., an A-group 100, a B-group 200, a C-group 300, and a 5 D-group 400. The groups are subdivided by a place, a region, a function, a service, and the like. For instance, when this system is a system for the Europe, the group is subdivided into Germany, France, Italy, and England. When the group is subdivided by the function, for example, this group is subdivided into a travel service, a music information service, a newspaper service, and a stock price information. A total number of groups may be freely selected to be more than 1.

The A-group 100 is constituted by a single service providing computer 101, a plurality of information acquiring computers 1021 to 102n, and a plurality of informati...

embodiment 3

[Embodiment 3]

FIG. 56 is a structural diagram of a network system according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

In this system at least more than one information acquiring computers 310, 320, . . . , 3m0, and at least more than one information providing computers 21, 22, . . . , 2n are connected to a public line network 1.

The information acquiring computer 11 includes a communication management unit 311, a service management unit 312, an application unit 313, an architecture unit 314, and an input / output management unit 315. It should be noted that this arrangement is similar to those of the information acquiring computers 320, . . . , 3m0. The information providing computer 21 includes a communication management unit 211 and an application unit 212.

It should also be noted that this arrangement is similar to those of the information providing computers 22, . . . , 2n.

The information acquiring computer 310 transmits requests via the public line network 1 to the service pr...

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Abstract

In a service providing system, a plurality of information acquiring computers for acquiring informations are connected via a network to a plurality of information providing computers for providing information. A service providing computer for executing an information providing service with respect to apparatuses for acquiring information is interposed between a plurality of in information acquiring apparatuses and a plurality of information providing apparatuses. The service providing computer receives a content of a request of the information acquiring computer, and determines a sort of information to be provided with a user based upon a quality of this request content, individual information and past historical information of the user, and also various sorts of conditions when the request is received. The service providing computer requests at least one of these information providing computers to provide the information. The information obtained from the request result is integrated by the service providing computer to be transmitted to the information acquiring computer.

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TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to a broad-range network system, and more specifically, to a service providing system used to provide information service to information acquiring computers over a wide area.BACKGROUND ARTRecently, wide-area information services which can be utilized by end users have rapidly increased, since networks are extended and business opportunities through networks have increased, typically through the Internet and personal communications. However, for instance, in interfaces such as WWW (World Wide Web) presently provided in the Internet, end users must know connection destinations of information providing computers, and also cannot be connected to a plurality of information providing computers at the same time. As a consequence, it is rather difficult for end users to find a truly required service from among a huge amount of information and effectively utilize this truly necessary service without having advance knowledge of the service and also withou...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/00G06F17/30G06Q30/06
CPCG06Q30/06G06F17/30899G06F16/957
Inventor TOYOUCHI, JUNICHIMORI, KINJIKAWANO, KATSUMIHONDA, YOSHINORIHIRASAWA, SHIGEKI
Owner HITACHI LTD
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